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. o GREITN8BOKO DATLT NEWfl FRIDAY. AFBIL 15. 1910. m. A Great Musician may master one instraeaeat pUa, raoHa, Sate or cornet and much of the Bessie earn pot ed for that iastruaaeet. Bui EDISON Phonograph It the amlewfael matiriaB. Because it masters not only one instrument but all instruments. And it masters these instru ments, not simply individually but collectively it masters the entire band, the whole orchestra, the singing voice of the Grand Opera stars and the speaking voice of the monologist. The Edison Phonograph brings to your home all of the . beet muaic of every character. It plays both Standard and Amberol Beoords and Amlieral Records play twice as long as Edison Standard Records, whieh meana that on Amberol Records you get the many beautiful selections that are too long to be played on ordinary records. Can yoa afford to bay an instrument that offers you less than the Edison? Taar. m Idiaee dealefa wwy.toi. Oa t. mm MuollMlwlliaUiiartaKWillMlbM tdlM Kt&odar and ediMe Aum) Kacrds. CeteoiasleU ealal.es fraarwaaWw ftw a. CdtMa ttaadard Ini tv tdtm Amimi Sword. ssr t'llMS Oread Opera Kacecea Tte to t w TaaAala NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY ri UwMt Ar. Omm. N. . Y ua aUtt to tfea fain, liana Pkaa. sr twUt m fM m Mr ammto ua taiu, it. OaWSMai ia.soa.tisi Personal Hentlon. WEDDING BELLS RANG BrMlint Reception Followed Green O'Brlen Marriage Ceremony. (6pcial to Daily News.) Darhaja, April 14. Durham society propped hack to a normal state tonight jrhaa the aftamath of the marriage cej atony Bailing Mias Ruth Oreen and William Joseph ObrUu had expressed Ism If in a brilliant rsarpiioti following toe betrothal To the Mrsmeny itself but few friends t sides the relatiree wars inelted. lol winf th custom ( the Roman Catholic aburah, the av.ut was quiet. The Urv. father O'Brien pronounced th. ord that cotummated thr life deal at 8 "Block and as tha fuesta began to er riva. All tka important details that aould wa crowded into a bom. oeremony were faithfully obeerved. Tha home of tha trades mother, Mm. Lelia Oreen Davis, eee decorated la gornoua spriag eios aaaas and a aalor sonants at pink raa aaromfh all of the important features. At o'aleek th. burns si erhestra, lad ey sties VIenen B. Kinaa. si the violin departaient of the hovtharn Con terr af Musis, sounded tne awes Leheagria. Hie bridesmaids, Rosa aad Xleeaor Gnen, Audrey and Susie Cos, ia Bisk, aad ear- piak roaaa, mairhed down tha Into the oarlor. Th. bridesTOOans- Meaara. Will Miner. Neville Brawn, Hoi man and Tom Puller r-outh- gate, took their places and Mrs. Daniel Ehea, of New York City, dame ef honor, followed. She was eiquinttely attired ta eaaiitleleer ehiffoa, draped ia white laaa, with rainentoae trimmings. Little Ml ism Lelia Davia. HaiT nances Mi'". of Mew York, aad Mary W ashing imi nam areas Mae vsiaaam 2. Jnfi burned the pink and green candles. While the crrratouy was being said, the nivhestra played suftly "llelieve me If VII Theee Kiidearing Young Charms' 'Mil Moore. The re-eaeional was Meu- .'. ohrj'a march. I ha nedding and the reception blended a 1 most into one. Mrs. I. E. ('tirek, Mrs. 1. N. Manning and Mrs, XV. M. Yesrby, in the front ball, met the guest and directed them to the next station m the recent Ion. which wa designedly a floating function. Srv eral hundred guest, had been invited and they oarae. airs. Imvis and Mr. and ilrn. O'fjrien received the visitors, and Mrs. A. K. Lloyd and Professor Krneat J. Jreen directed the gusits from the lienor to tea dining room, where Mrs. ('. H. Norton, ef Danville, aad Mrs. J. E. blagg. of Durham, received. Mrs. Jue Tirahsm presided ever tha library, and at tne punch howl Mi.ea Louise Tmy. Christine Mcintosh, Fannie Markham, Mattie )liuian and Kathleen Turrentiue, clubinotcs uf the bride, jointly presided. Minrea Markham, Leh man and Turrentiue held the guest book ia which all present wrote their nsmes before lesving. Serving in the dining-room were Mia.se Florence end Mary Ruffia Green, Mary CBriea, Wary iaomi. Hmith aad Plscida Kramer. The reception continued until midnight. Tk.y leave on the early morning train for a short bridal trip. For The past ten days Durham ha paid exceptional tribute to the bride. A senea of ehowen. club part i.s and in dividual honors pri club pai seeded i Miss Mary Hun tor Bethel has letamed 1 to her home ia Daavilla, after a visit to , Mrs. Earaest Ciapp, an Summit avenue. ' Mrs. G. D. Fhilttpa aad caildrea have returned from a visit to friends and nsls tives at Pilot Uouataia. R. A. 6 bore, busiaeae manager ef the Winston-Salem Beatinel, was. a pleasant caller at the News office yesterday. Mrs. 8. H. Boyd and children will leave today lor Ashe aounty to spend the sum mer at their outtage ia the mountains. Miaaea Lillian Daltoa aad Jane Taylor, etodeata at tks State Normal college, will ieeve today tor Winston bale rn to apead ttaaday with their parents. Mix Maude Msteolm and V rot her, Karnest Malcelia, of Atlanta, have ar rived the city to be with their mother, who is eritkally ill at her home on Bruce street. At a late hour last night her condition had improved some, but there is not much hspe entertained for her re covery. .lames M. Durham, of Mt. Airy, is here on a visit to his daughter, klr. J. W. Patterson, on ast Market street. Mm. Charles Van Nopa will leave Saturday for Washington, D. C, to rep reeeat tha Guilford Battle chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the national eonfrreace, which sua veaas there April IS. R. J. Hsaeock. ef Lynchburg, is spend ing a few days in the city with friends and relative.. Maj. Claries M. 8tedmaB has returned from a legal buiineM tMp te Mt. Airy. Mra. J. K. Reynolds, el Mt. Air)', ar rived in the city latt evening, to enter treatment for her evea, under Dr. W. C. Banner. V. T. Whitsstt, of Whitsett. spent yesterday iu the city with friends Mrs. W. E. Coflin left yesterday for a virtit to her daughter. Mrs. V O. Kajrkdale, at Jsraeelowu. R. E. Bo.to.-k, of Atlanta, is spending several days in the city with his many friends. E. C Dale, of Lenoir, was a buniaeee visiter in the city yesterday. Mii-s Rebe'.tah Russell, of Manor, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. .la met Johnson, of Uberty, spent yes terdsy in the city with friend'. Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Coring, of Orsws tork. is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. L. B. Shaw, of Raleigh, waa a visitor ia the city yesterdsy. Attorney H. P. snd Mrs. Graves and sou. Porter, jr., of Mt. Airy, are sprnding a few days In the city with friends and relatiraa. A. S. Cooley, of Charlotte, upvut yea terday in the city with friends. Miss Lena Saarrane, of t'jaaklinville, is visiting friends and relatives ia the city. Mrs. G. S. Bradahaw and daughter, Mrs. R. T. Rosamond, spent yesterday in High Point as the guets of Mrs. W. O. Bradshaw. C. O. MoMldand, of Wentworth, is pending a few days ia tha city with frieada. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Phillips, ef Frank - Mnvtlle, are spending tha day in the oitv with friends. ri. 8. Skeltcm, of Fay.ttmll., spent yesterdsy ia tha city on buarhaeas. Mr. aad Mra. David Sternberg", ef CANDY perfec tion for 25 years hat been ex pressed by the name "Nunnally Y on boxes of bon bons and choco lates. It is p't-idged security for su preme quality and perfect assortment. I v"'n juu iit.sn and delicious be cause we receive express shipments almost daily. Greensboro Drag Co. AGENTS BAPPIMNGS ON DAVIDSON CAMPUS ihpeoial to Dally Nswi.) lari!un. April U -The baseball team n-turned today, after a very un- fortunate trip not being able to play two of the big games on acuonut of rain. The t-am showed up well, considering the fart that ahortstop was being played by a good, but inexperienced, player, 'Jimmy" Graham being out ol the game with a sprained and enkie, and "Big" Clark', arm was off ia the first game witli the A. a M. college. But, with the big fellow's arm right again and the wliele teaei is nn the job end Coach Giierrant says they are going to keep some teams on the jump for a "look in.'' The claaa games are becoming more and more exciting every dsy. Tka PYesh men are in the bad and tlx way they aro playing ball it looks as If they will get the "rag." President Henry luis Smith left Mnndsf m a lecture tour through "oath Carolina, Oeorgia, Louisiana, and Texas, lis expects te return about May I. Coach Rngers Reid, of Virginia, has been hera on e short visit to his pa rents. He seemed "tickled te death" with the showing his team made, and says there will be mors victories pom in J. Virgin is plsys Davidson en Mey 1. Earaest Lewis, of Winston-Salem, son ef the late John W. Lewis, ia spending several dsys in the city with rslatlres. Trunks and Suit Case s We have just received large shipment of TRUNKS and SUIT CASES and are prepared to supply your wants in these at remarkably low prices. SuMCases at 98c aad ap Good Leather Cases, special value, at $2.18 Csw Hide Leather Suit Cases at .' S4J8 Ronnlree's Roller Tray Trunks at Iron. $8.51 to $21.1. Specials in While Goods 10e. ralue white laws at $c loe. value white lawss, mill ends, at roc lie. and 20r. value Batiste, mill ends St ioc S9c. pure Unen tambrie, 'M inches wide, at ajc aU-inih fur. Unen Cambric at . . . 20c Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Ladies' Wash Skirts, speoiaJ. et He. and . . .. Il.io Ladies' Wnite Lawa Waists, SIM value, at 70 Ladies' Panama Skirts, 7 09 value, at . I5.ee HARRY-BEL K BROS. CO. 240-242 South Elm Street GREENSBORO, N. C. For Sale Three very attractive build ing lots in Fisher Park. Low price and reasonable terms. If you want to secure one of these lots write quick to Greensboro Real Estate Exchange Phone 4S1 Benbow Arcade Your Fs.ce Needs Careful Attention Standard Shaving Parlor Has it Under Commercial National Bank. Greensboro Pressing Club Osealag, freeatag, Raimlrlaa, CI at Rates, 11 0 per muatk. W. . Vlatoa, Dr. Charles E. Moore SURGEON AMD PHYSICIAN. BE1TB0W AKCJAE, Omoe hours 1 UatU 10 e. m. f te I end T U a. m. Telephoaeei Offlss. Ut raaldaaee, I0M. O. D. Boycott Monumental aad Buildlsf Oraaite Worka Beat anese for first Cmas Work. Oor. Walker aveaua end Sprinf etrest, Oreeasttoro. N. C wuicn nas bees est Irani its announce ment for one of the society events of the ehole veer. Mi. Oreen is one of tin daiutv, pretty, hiiirht and endear I11K type of youns womanhood. In all of the functions siren to her and in 'hi" beautiful weddlns sifts marked sffee- tlon for her waa shows. She weds a mishtv fine vouiic fel low, the sob of the late V. T. O'Brien, and aa popular a youne; man as Durham has. tha wedding, Philadelphia, who have haea vieitiuf at He ia worthv of hi. hride. the l.t f tags, of Durtiam. all la whitt prcc-ded I rsc" 10 oe ma.ie lur kin. .V. I ; J M 4,1 mnA k. ril.Knr. ' trie were Mlsaea Mary O'llnen, Kleanor ! NEWS FROM LEXINGTON , Townaad, of Bennettsville, S. C. ; Mary J 1 Stuflla Oreen and Florence Oeea. Jo ' (Sp.ial to Ihiilv Newa.l i eanh 03rien was best man. I . r I The bride entered with Jud 0. PI. Lenoetoii. April H Judge Jones will TOwasasd, of Beamettsville. She wore j ' I"'"' " aere oegin- o0 vi, .Ur, Mrs. C. W. Weal a sown of crepe media, with rose point "'" "' " , nM, appltque Wo. ud sea pearl ornament,, 'f, m""n k The repilar eorotist of oranse bloieom. with tiara j nl "r" wl" convene the e.k follow etfeet, save beautiful oraamentation. and ,uk: , ... . , , a tulie veil hid a prettv far.. A dia-' of the county ar, tkinK aaonl oendant. the briderroom'. rfl. " " . .". ...,..,, tha home of Mr. sud Mra E. Sternbergrr, on Summit avenue, left yesterdsy for Floreaiw, b. C, wiiaee ttiay will be th. fu.ru ef sir. and Mra. btrauss. ,T. H. Onltoa, af OoMabere, is spsndsnf; a few days ia tks eitv with frisnds. It. . Brings, of Raleigh, was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. Mesne. R. M. Reee. S. L. Gilmer, Dr. A. K Wilwn and J. F. Jordan left yea- ' ter.lav few Manchester, where they will spend srversl days ltsbing J 1 Matthews, of Chsrlotu. oss e vimtor in the city yesterdsy. Mrs. W. H. Stone, jr., has returned from a vfit to friead. and relativea in Durham. Mra. K. B. Hine.. of Ml. Airy, is here hewed handsomely and the bridal heu '"ts' i. n"mhrT V ,1"t' P"'" euet of white roaee and lilas of the val ,M B7 ur ""'hsnts. A prone hrv was held by tbe bride. Th. tmpro- 'n"t lUm" . , hl . vised altar wis aurroiinded by white I knshels will be added to Davidson's corn IIIU. .,,4 . Wkru.nrf l .... tnP this Vaar. loral eomnl.tenesa to the parlor. Th., ' S7r1 .,ohn Wedineton. of CompanT brook. Jowph Vt r at brook, of Ahbom. is vis iting 'his mother on W est Market street. Misa Ada Sellers, of Vlebane, it here on a visit to Mr" Elmo Sellers, on West Market street. Miss Kate Ald.rmaa has returned from a visit te Mia. Katheriae Parker, in Raleigh. CARD FROM CAPT. MTfEILI.. eouple knelt upon the white satin nil - . C s infsustry. Tinted States army. I To Kditors of Daily N ews Wv before tb bridal ultar, upon which hn Iia boon here for the lif tn Amv I in-ti tint ion the military cfampany. left 1 ytiern-r tor lUie.li Re has .wn d- ti hnt he t hot i ft lit of the locl company. pp Kain it &XSA'SJmXiXV7Sfl ,J,i!w hy government a pecial ir K TB .trurtnr for North Carolina. When ak i We Can Help You Clean House Your flpeciai eorresiiotifient ia jt ia- aut- cf the lUth implies a 'breasa of agreement" on my part, in regard te a ets'ement published in the Vcsrs and Observer the day we met ia Raleigh. This does me aa injustice: First, ie that , . oiJ in ill- ii-w urn 1 1 mr. f 1 mjrton pple njrt, the jwiMi. aUo n 4,11.- meU ill pive the town 111 the Betrhbonhortd : .. . . : .rr,, ... " " Tt'MiiHt iini 1Ptininu is TTV iuj? eery day, nM uhen the new r;iii Tumi . completed a jffi-at Ivooisi il 1oke Thrre are a M nf w ir which "iir yy flraniiijr an! clre.r'C ri pan-tment - .nn sui-l 011 in your prnn htnitw cjan nft. Suppose you turn over ir u ail th drapene. p-rt,"t-e, rupt, uurnicl frt tApftrie. ef c, f hn! ne1 -l-antii(i. M e wilt lit y flcan t rm for to.i. or Jye ihera anuther color H oii You'll fini that c rannM only (save yon the work. liit we will fini-h thr artirJe mf'i rttfr ? h;in you Trr u. lift it was in Cood haTe and that itft 1 1. rm w. nrtthintf in -uhliahed in rnemhr, took more intere.t .n the work j trrTrw th.t h.d" not U oprnly dia-th-n the general run of eompan.ea. . . ... new.uauer. nrerioii.lv and at lon er nftice in li.ilttrli an'l wnt: because there aa no arreenicnt nf an v kind niadf or entered int rr mytelf, iaJi- (dually 01 ,i- ins-mVwr i tha eota n itte a in t in.- (n arn rnhjeert. in t'ne nfnlra"i. wtin a Tr'p-"'l1 kB waa nmr tr. ii- i .tt( n nitier. THAT W T Mt MAUK n KL1C. w tr"'' 'MIC.t 1 tte-ar It I h i'Oinnii!.-'otir ).a nL-iciiited next l.'.i h f.ir enot.ier hearing. t'e " t 1 (fn nient v N liH'f. one f.r 4,itr rinin'-nt er it r -!!- iii.M-d .iesd jit upprr tati'' t'indn c ninpv' He h ,j ha ''-n 11 t .M- .t :ipTc yet. rdy lie sr;i hurn ;ii !.tt;M. Vs . in 1m.!s. arid aerrrd Hut iiip neir n nienSer ot i nnipan K, 1 : t fi irpin;a infantry. Mr .TuHH w a mem her the IV.mitiY f pt i -f ihurrh. nnil the finier-i) .er-ifv will In M trom th" l'iri fipti-t church H - sr ricln t . th u hen our . ..ntrn O'lf '-oliteiitl.-Tlej K iw g ivtirr-ft Tour 5- iittcniom at .1 nH-xl, t h- TI.m !x . ' Wt ... . . ,, pi.ne-taf n.:- tit or t h- .nmuic-iowr ai 14 I iff it fond'Jf ' , nn then i tie i- - ;r 1 , - ... It vnr. ty a Hite an,) two diluent."- r'- ( 'onfexiTHtf trrllt. ami thr 1 laiighi.T- ' ' . f the (nnfl-in' will h- m (-Iiafpr or MMT' 1 MNklU aW the h u rial. , i v- a i i J, Y ftyt-t -e-t il,e V i . Vpnl IS Columbia Laundry Co. 6 Cuba Hoaor. Ge.ersl Wood AGREFS WITrTjiIR LKELAKD. Mriimn. utm. April 14 Manr e.i,t honorw r- Vina; hered upon Ma, (,-n ''I'l-.r- ItlT Vew: Teonani Wood, who i- -t4ppin( here en IVrrMit lTlt to I "th route t Huetine. Ain-. uheie be will 'uwi vital pnnt" b . H. Ireland, in leprent the mti vjtte at the en- ttjM pppr ) a -puinf well Ukra I ternary of Vrs-nine itrlcprndnce. l.ae fiir'-uM ei'fhil mht dT frr Today tlt-nera! and Mr od rf artj'!-'. tioni the nnni-tt-r. r!iiirct iwiti pieet-t of hoDoi at a tr-,, bv the m;i ,oi lcr- nd UatiiIiris Httrcm. fit of Harmna, Tonicht they will attend moral support to ti e&eti' oiFcera nner pwrm m their honor at the :Ot yoor atr in tbe en.reetnent ot law. Hotel Plata by the pfeyaicsaiia of Hav- j Let othera do a Mr. Ireiaod baa dm Kait nifirbt lTeid-ni itonw jje anfl tnu bow ttva f.fic Ftitumt tc a diniit-r to wenral Wod. It a- at wrc and health. 5 , tended hy all Use tUuet a well a ), J). AXIHIKW. The Shoe With a Million Friends 'pHE stamp of approval is placed on Patrician Shoes, not by the exact ing demand of fashionably gowned women of a few cities, but in the world-wide approval of popularity earned, deserved and recognized through their dainty style, their per fect fit and their serviceable quality, aim iu uieir nuiiuruuieiirdiiuiaLiuiu. Because of theirconformingtomod ish fashions they long ago became popular; because of their wearing quality they remain popular; that is why they have become known as "A Shoe With a Million Friends." a 3? r ' 1 S J CALLAHAN - DOBSON SHOE CO. Greensboro's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Store ROBT. A. SILLS, Mgr. &ZZXZC&J0MCJnXXXsl aay AoHrioaaa. t Boriiitftav, Arit ltd
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